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And if you read the kid's Facebook page, he's relishing his "infamy". Best part is, it's mostly public, so anybody has been commenting and bashing the hell out of him.
Scumbags. I agree though, they need to stop reviving these pieces of ****
That's OK. President Trump will build an air dome. A beautiful dome. An incredible, America-shaped dome. Aeromexico will pay for it. Believe me. Big pesos.
Not only will The Dome keep out illegal alien drug dealer & rapist flying caravans, and stop the catastrophic aviation crisis at the air border of America's Air Defense Identification Zone, The Dome will also be heated. Beautiful. Warm. Heat. How does that sound, all you folks in Minnesota? Wisconsin? Michigan? I tell you, Canada is going to be so jealous. So very jealous. Guess what folks? You won't be able to see your breath anymore. So much for fake news global warming. The temperatures are below freezing! If you don't believe me, ask Al Roker, folks. I'm not making this up. Don't worry, Texas. Arizona. Florida. You're going to get national air conditioning. Everybody wins in the New Domerica. The Dome is going to be impenetrable for bad hombres, but it will still be clear, and also Prayer Permeable™. Your wonderful, American Christian freedom will still shine through all the way up to heaven where there is eternal American life (and no abortions, except for your porn star mistresses). Free Bibles for everyone! Freedom Fries! Victory Cabbage! MAGA! BeBest!
This had nothing to do with drivers in Wayne nor traffic. And I will point out to you again, that people driving in Wayne, may not actually live in Wayne.
The thing with driving in Wayne is that it is easy to lose control of your car if you have no sense of attention (especially in that complex junction where Route 46, 23, and 80 meet). Drugs obviously allowed him to not pay attention causing him to do what he wanted to the car and then his acehole lost control.
The thing with driving is that it is easy to lose control of your car if you have no sense of attention (especially in that complex junction where Route 46, 23, and 80 meet). Drugs obviously allowed him to not pay attention causing him to do what he wanted to the car and then his acehole lost control.
I corrected that for you
And the accident didn't happen on that intersection
I work in a law office and it seems like the most common cases the attorneys deal with are drivers who are on drugs. I'd have to say that NJ cops always do a good job catching drugged up drivers and even drunk drivers.
anecdotal evidence would suggest cellphones, texting, as more cars are over the double yellow line. Had a woman completely cross over, midday, two lane, 35 speed limit through Raritan, she recovered just in time.
anecdotal evidence would suggest cellphones, texting, as more cars are over the double yellow line. Had a woman completely cross over, midday, two lane, 35 speed limit through Raritan, she recovered just in time.
+1
Unless we have suddenly produced a new generation of Kamikazes, I believe that paying attention to cellphones--rather than to the driving task--is the explanation for most (if not all) of the veering cars that I see on a regular basis.
I actually can’t wait to see the wall being built. When 5 billion turns into 5 trillion and taxes have to be doubled to build the thing, let’s see how rah rah the supporters are then.
And I’m sure it’s going to solve all the problems.
Typical liberal logic, no degrees of an issue, either 100% cure or it is not worth considering.
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